Take A screenshot of your screen
Take A screenshot of your screen
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How to take a screenshot on a Mac | |||||||
hold down | and | and press | = | Your Mac captures the entire screen and saves it as a file on the desktop. The file name will look like“Screen shot 2015-03-08 at 08.45.00 AM.png”. | |||
How do I take a partial screenshot? | |||||||
hold down | and | and press | = | Use your mouse to draw a rectangle in order to specify what to capture – or press the spacebar and then click on something (e.g. awindow) to capture it. Your Mac then saves it as a file on the desktop. The file name will look like“Screen shot 2015-03-08 at 08.45.00 AM.png”. | |||
I don’t need a file. How can I have a screenshot in the clipboard instead? | |||||||
hold down | together with any of the combinations above | = | Your Mac takes a screenshot and copies it to the clipboard (instead of saving it as a file). | ||||
I guess it’s in the clipboard now. How can I paste it into a document or something? | |||||||
hold down | and press | = | Your Mac pastes the screenshot (that is in the clipboard) into a document or image you are currently editing. | ||||
Can you show me in a video? | |||||||
I don’t like keyboard shortcuts. How can I take a screenshot using Preview? | |||||||
How can I have my screenshots in other file formats than PNG? | |||||||
With Preview (see previous question) you can save your screenshots in JPG, TIFF, PDF, and other file formats. | |||||||
I need even more flexibility. How can I take screenshots using the command line (“Terminal”)? | |||||||
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How do I take a screenshot? | |||||
press | = | Windows captures the entire screen and copies it to the (invisible) clipboard. | |||
Where can I find that key? | |||||
Look for this group of keys at the upper right of your keyboard. Note: Print Screen (PrtScn) might have been abbreviated differently on your keyboard. | |||||
How do I take a screenshot of a single window? | |||||
hold down | and press | = | Windows captures only the currently active window and copies it to theclipboard. | ||
I guess it’s in the clipboard now. How can I paste it into a document or something? | |||||
hold down | and press | = | Windows pastes the screenshot (that is in the clipboard) into a document or image you are currently editing. | ||
Where should I paste it? I just need a (graphics) file. | |||||
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Can you show me in a video? | |||||
Is there a dedicated program for taking screenshots? How can I find? | |||||
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How do I take a screenshot on my iPad, iPhone or iPod touch?
press at onceHomeandSleep/Wake=The screen flashes white. Your device captures the entire screen and saves it as a photo.
Where do I find my screenshots?
in the
Photosapp
I see no flash and no screenshots. It does not work. Why?
You need firmware 2.0 or later.
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How do I take a screenshot on my Android device (e.g. smartphone or tablet)? | ||||||
hold down at once | Volume Down | and | Power | for 1–2 seconds | = | The screen flashes white. Your device captures the entirescreen and saves it as a photo. |
Where do I find my screenshots? | ||||||
Look for a Screenshots folder in your Gallery or Photos app. | ||||||
I see no flash and no screenshots. Is there something else I could try? | ||||||
hold down at once | Home | and | Power | for 1–2 seconds | = | The screen flashes white. Your device captures the entirescreen and saves it as a photo. |
It still does not work. Why? | ||||||
On most devices you need Android 4.0 or later. However, you could try using an app instead. |
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How do I take a screenshot? | |||||
press | = | KDE captures the entire screen and copies it to the (invisible) clipboard. | |||
Where can I find that key? | |||||
Look for this group of keys at the upper right of your keyboard. Note: Print Screen (PrtScn) might have been abbreviated differently on your keyboard. | |||||
How do I take a screenshot of a single window? | |||||
hold down | and press | = | KDE captures the currently active window and copies it to the clipboard. | ||
I guess it’s in the clipboard now. How can I paste it into a document or something? | |||||
hold down | and press | = | KDE pastes the screenshot (that is in the clipboard) into a document or image you are currently editing. | ||
Where should I paste it? I just need a (graphics) file. | |||||
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Is there a dedicated program for taking screenshots? How can I start it? | |||||
hold down | and press | then type “ksnapshot” | |||
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How do I take a screenshot? | |||||
press | = | GNOME captures the entire screen and asks you where to save it as a file. | |||
Where can I find that key? | |||||
Look for this group of keys at the upper right of your keyboard. Note: Print Screen (PrtScn) might have been abbreviated differently on your keyboard. | |||||
How do I make a screenshot of a single window? | |||||
hold down | and press | = | GNOME captures the currently active window and asks you where to save it as afile. | ||
I need more flexibility. How can I take screenshots using the command line? | |||||
try this: gnome-screenshot --help |
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How do I take a screen shot of a web page? |
Awesome Screenshot is an extension for several browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari. |
How can I test how a web page looks on different browsers? |
Browsershots captures a web page with lots of browsers. |
I tried “Browsershots” but don’t see any results. Why? |
It takes some time. Reload the page after some minutes to get results. Reload after some more minutes to get more results. |
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